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- March 10th, 2010
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No real reason for showing this. Just saw it on the Swiss Miss blog and it made me smile
The original product name or codename for the service was twttr, inspired by Flickr and the fact that American SMS short codes are five characters. The developers initially experimented with “10958″ as a short code, though later changed it to “40404″ for “ease of use and memorability.”[7] Work on the project started on March 21, 2006, when Dorsey published the first Twitter message at 9:50 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST): “just setting up my twttr”.[9] wikipedia.org
Share this is great but could anyone answer this?
In this WordPress blog I use the “Share This” plugin on. However I have noticed that if I put SEO in the blog title the Share This button doesn’t work, see;
http://designcredo.co.uk/sites/wordpress/2010/03/06/seo-test/ (SEO in the title),
and
http://designcredo.co.uk/sites/wordpress/2010/03/06/abs-test/ (Exactly the same post with ABS replacing SEO in the title)
Is there an innocent reason for this?
Trying to work out why the Share This button doesn’t appear if SEO is in the page title
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Trying to work out why the Share This button doesn’t appear if SEO is in the page title
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Exeter SEO company masscommunication company say;
Search engine optimisation will make your website work for you by improving your Google search page position and rank.
If you are in Exeter or Devon call us, we get great first page results.
We at Design Credo say, happy new logo…
‘Plasma cutting education’ or ‘Plasma cutter education’ is getting great Google results within a couple of weeks of their new website being uploaded by Design Credo. Subsitute school for education and the results will be similar, Techserv is tops on the UK Google search.
This plasma cutter is a great machine, an ideal way to deliver ICT Control education as well as being an ideal Technology department tool and is finding its way into many schools as well as FE and HE facilities.
Yorkshire based Techserv looked to Design Credo to update their website. As well as updating the site-design we have looked at the search-ability of the site in particular the way that keywords are employed throughout the site.
Further to this we have taken an overview of the existing online activities that Techserv are involved in and are looking at ways that this can be united and improved.
Techserv are also using social networking on their website. This allows rapid updates and exchanges of information, within hours of the site being uploaded Techserv was being followed by people with CNC interests
As if that isn’t enough good news we are pleased to hear that they have received a quote request for a plasma cutting machine through the website form, within a week of the site being uploaded
The starting point if you like, on a piece of paper. Tim Berners-Lees.
This site offers an eclectic mix of thoughts about design and technology from Search Engine Optimisation to London Fixies. It compliments our existing DesignCredo site, where you will find more examples of our work.
Have fun, please comment. If you want to find out about using design and photography particularly through online and social media routes please feel free to get in contact here.
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